Episodes 11
Cats and Games
We often take cats for granted. Small hunters that were worshipped as Gods in ancient Egypt, many still believe that cats have supernatural powers.
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Sometimes you do all that you can to remain invisible. But other times, you may discover just the thing to make you a part of the crowd.
Read MoreDolls and Mirrors
The Mannenji Temple in Japan now houses the haunted doll, Okiku. This story is inspired by the legend of the creepy toy.
Read MoreJapanese Folklore
Our word is our bond. Sometimes when we break our word the damages done to ourselves are far worse. And the only bond we’re left with is death itself.
Read MoreNative American Folkore
The Deer Woman is a spirit in Native American mythology, associated with fertility, love, and vengeance.
Read MoreLatin America Folkore
The sounds of chirping birds singing their melodies might brighten your day, but beware, their sweet songs could also be an omen of death.
Read MoreIn many cultures, frogs have been known to symbolize transformation, prosperity and fertility, but not all frogs bring good fortune.
Read MorePossessions
They say that every piece of jewelry tells a story. For if you chose the wrong piece you may find that not all stories are meant to be told.
Read MoreSleep Horrors
Sometimes our most terrifying fears follow us through the night, and sometimes those nightmares will be the death of us and those we love.
Read MoreHalloween Stories
Halloween is a time for spooky treats and harmless tricks. But some people take it too far, leaving someone else to pick up the pieces.
Read MoreHoliday Horrors
The holidays are a time for family meals. A time where we have a big appetite for all our favorites but beware of what might have an appetite for you.
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